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To hackers, the benefits of an IT company data breach can be clear. Targeting IT providers who offer services to numerous other companies could offer the chance to unlock many servers and databases, each of which could store a wealth of sensitive information. For this reason, it is essential that IT companies have leading cybersecurity measures in place.
Unfortunately, not all companies abide by the required data protection standards, and this can open entry points for attackers. There have been a number of attacks on IT companies in recent years which have had knock-on effects on the businesses to which they provide services. This domino effect caused by IT company data breaches can reflect how devastating they can be for data security.
If you have been affected by a data breach of this nature, you may be able to claim compensation for any harm caused on a No Win, No Fee basis. At Your Lawyers – the Data Leak Lawyers – we have been representing victims in data breach claims since 2014, so we have the experience needed to help you win the compensation that you deserve. Contact our team for free, no-obligation legal advice here now.
Among the IT company data breach incidents that have occurred that we can represent people for was the SITA cyberattack. This was a hack that demonstrated how the security failings of an IT company could have repercussions for its business customers.
SITA, the IT company in question, was hit by an attack in which hackers were able to access information from its servers. The incident affected a number of major international aviation companies, for which SITA was understood to have been running a Passenger Service System. It was reported that almost a dozen airlines had to inform passengers that their personal information may have been compromised.
There has also reportedly been general a rise in cloud data breaches, an increase for which IT companies may be responsible, given that many businesses outsource cloud systems to external providers.
When we are looking to seek justice for a data breach, it is vital to establish which party is responsible for the incident. In the case of an IT company data breach incident, this can be more complex, as it may be that legal liability lies with the IT provider itself, or the company to whom it was offering a service.
However, it is important to remember that, in either set of circumstances, the victims could have an opportunity to assert their rights and make a data breach claim.
Your Lawyers – t/a The Data Leak Lawyers – is a leading firm that specialises in the area of data protection claims, having represented victims for a range of data cases, from hospital ransomware attacks to IT company data breach incidents. If you have been adversely affected by any data breach incident for which a third party was responsible, you may have a chance to make a data breach compensation claim.
To find out more, contact our specialist team directly for free, no-obligation advice on your potential eligibility for a claim.
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